Zimbabwe must prioritise nationalinterests over foreign aid

By Kundai MarunyaLOCAL advocates for cultural advancement,the promotion of traditionalmedicine, preservation of cultural, research,education, advocacy, practice anddevelopment (PROMETRA) have beenworking hard to unite Zimbabweans fromdifferent walks of life to come up with adefinition of national interests.PROMETRA plans to host a symposiumthat will unite stakeholders, generalcommunity members from across thetribal spectrum, traditional and religiousleaders to formulate a plan that definesand defends national interests.Their call is mainly focused on addressingvarious social problems being facedin the country including drug abuse, violentcrime, teen pregnancies and mentalhealth issues, among...

Zimbabwe’s booming informal sector sector …the engine for economic growth, development

By Shephard Majengeta THE informal sector, often dismissed as peripheral and chaotic, is an indispensable pillar of Zimbabwe’s economy. It has emerged as a critical source of livelihood for millions of Zimbabweans. Not only is it a survival strategy but a dynamic engine of economic...

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Second Edition of Creative Economy Week kicks off

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Women’s health, reproductive rights and mental health under scrutiny

By Vimbai MalinganizaAS Zimbabwe celebrates Women’s Month,it is crucial to reflect on the progress...

Tragedy in delivery rooms as maternity mortalities spike

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Tobacco farmers must look beyond contract farming

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Local clubs must adapt or die. . . football now a science rather than social event

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Zimbabwe must prioritise nationalinterests over foreign aid

By Kundai MarunyaLOCAL advocates for cultural advancement,the promotion of traditionalmedicine, preservation of cultural, research,education,...

US$300 000 shot in arm for Zim youths. . . leaving no one and no place behind

By Elizabeth SitotombeZIMBABWE’S 16-year-long protractedarmed struggle marked a pivotal momentin the nation’s history.It brought...
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